Hadith
Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Allah loves sneezing and hates yawning. When one of you sneezes and praises Allah Almighty, it is a duty for every Muslim who hears him to say to him, 'May Allah have mercy on you.' Yawning comes from Shaytan. When one of you yawns, he should control it as much as possible. When a man says, 'Aawh!,' Shaytan laughs at him."
Imam of our Masjid made an announcement about this yesterday before Tarawee. People Burping and Yawning during Salath. We should try to control and push it down.
I haven´t knowledge what Islam says about yawning but it is not due to a boring companion, laziness, fatigue, or the need for oxygen, as is often believed.
According to a recent report shows that yawning cools the brain and sinuses act like bellows in the process. The function helps regulate the temperature of brain. Yawning increases when temperature rises above +20 C.
I haven´t knowledge what Islam says about yawning but it is not due to a boring companion, laziness, fatigue, or the need for oxygen, as is often believed.
According to a recent report shows that yawning cools the brain and sinuses act like bellows in the process. The function helps regulate the temperature of brain. Yawning increases when temperature rises above +20 C.
try your best to resist yawning as the Shaytan would try to go in so we close our mouth when we yawn. Admittedly I do yawn from time to time without closing my mouth :\. We're told here since we're little to cover our mouths when we yawn as children.
I haven´t knowledge what Islam says about yawning but it is not due to a boring companion, laziness, fatigue, or the need for oxygen, as is often believed.
According to a recent report shows that yawning cools the brain and sinuses act like bellows in the process. The function helps regulate the temperature of brain. Yawning increases when temperature rises above +20 C.
Interesting. I yawn when I'm relaxing at home in my ac. I never yawn when I'm at work on a 140*F roof
Clearly actually yawning wouldn't be haraam (it's not exactly something you can help doing)...however in many cultures, particularly here in the UK, to just completely let go whilst yawning would be *really* bad manners and considered a sign of laziness. It just isn't a flattering thing to do, lol.
The hadith above says 'control it as much as possible' - I try to supress my yawns as much as I can.
Ya Muqallib al-Quloob, Thabbit Qalbi Ala Deenik
Oh turner of the Hearts make my heart firm on Your Deen
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